Serving all of the Bay Area since 1986, Ross Painting continues to exceed the expectations of homeowners and businesses. A professional painter since 1972 and the owner of his own company since... More

A Redwood City man pleaded not guilty Thursday to allegations he stabbed and killed a man during a broadcast of a Giants World Series game after the two argued over a cigarette, San Mateo County prosecutors said today.

Police responded to Courthouse Square in Redwood City on Oct. 28 at 8:25 p.m., according to prosecutors at the San Mateo... » Read More

A San Jose-based community organization is reaching out to the public in hopes of helping an estimated 4,000 Bay Area families with Thanksgiving dinner.

Sacred Heart Community Service currently has about 1,000 turkeys stored, but officials said the organization is expecting to need another 3,000 turkeys to meet the need for Thanksgiving food boxes... » Read More

Police are investigating a residential burglary in San Bruno that happened sometime earlier this week, police said Thursday.

Officers responded to a report of a burglary on Wednesday at 1:20 p.m. at a home in the 2500 block of Oakmont Drive, police said. The resident told police the burglary happened sometime in the two days prior. Read More

The California Public Utilities Commission at a meeting in San Francisco Thursday imposed a $1.05 million fine as well as an additional potentially multimillion penalty on PG&E Co. for illegal judge-shopping in a rate case.

The decision, authored by Commissioner Carla Peterman, said PG&E "severely harmed the integrity of the regulatory process" by sending private emails to... » Read More

Folks contesting a citation for a parking or transit violation issued by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency can submit evidence in an easier, and greener, way thanks to a newly launched online portal.

The new process allows the administrative review to be carried out online, instead of in the form of a written protest delivered... » Read More

Milpitas police are seeking potential victims of a 28-year-old man with at least five aliases who was arrested in connection with the sexual assaults of a teenager he met using social media, a police spokesman said today.

John Molina was arrested by Milpitas police at a home on Pendragon Lane in East San Jose on Nov. 12 on suspicion of multiple... » Read More

A Richmond man is behind bars after pistol-whipping his girlfriend with a replica handgun on Wednesday night, a police spokeswoman said today.

The victim and suspect were arguing at a home in the 500 block of Bissell Avenue when the man struck the woman in the head with what the woman believed was a handgun, Richmond police Sgt. Nicole Abetkov... » Read More

Arcing electrical wires that were chewed by rats started a fire at a Novato market late this morning, a Novato Fire District battalion chief said.

The fire at the El Palmar Restaurant and Market in the 1100 block of Grant Avenue smoldered in the back wall of the market and burned debris and garbage inside the base of the wall, Battalion Chief and... » Read More

The Solano County coroner's office has identified the pickup truck driver who was killed when he crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer in Fairfield this morning as 50-year-old Randy Hartley of Vallejo.

Hartley's 1973 Chevrolet struck the tractor-trailer in the 5000 block of Fulton Drive, an industrial area, around 5:20 a.m., police said. Read More

AT&T has agreed to a $23.8 million settlement with state and local prosecutors over allegations that the company improperly disposed of hazardous waste at facilities throughout California over a nine-year period, state Attorney General Kamela Harris and Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley announced today.

The president of the East Side Union High School District Board of Trustees today expressed regret over student overcrowding in some of its schools this year and said the district would start "corrective measures" next semester to reduce class sizes.

"It will be much better than it has been," J. Manuel Herrera said late this afternoon just before... » Read More

The California Public Utilities Commission at a meeting in San Francisco today imposed a $1.05 million fine as well as an additional potentially multimillion penalty on PG&E Co. for illegal judge-shopping in a rate case.

The decision, authored by Commissioner Carla Peterman, said PG&E "severely harmed the integrity of the regulatory process... » Read More

Students and activists protesting tuition hikes remain camped out at Wheeler Hall at the University of California at Berkeley today after taking over the lobby last night, according the university's police department.

UC Berkeley police Lt. Marc DeColoude said one to two officers have been monitoring the group, which he said varies from 50-60... » Read More

A federal grand jury in San Francisco has indicted 11 real estate investors on multiple charges of bid-rigging and fraud schemes at foreclosure auctions in Northern California, U.S. Department of Justice officials said today.

The three indictments, filed late Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Oakland, charge investors Michael Marr, Javier... » Read More

Members of a teachers union intend to hold a rally at the East Side Union High School District Board of Trustees meeting in San Jose this evening to demand smaller class sizes and a new labor contract, according to the union's president.

The East Side Teachers Association, which includes teachers, school counselors, social workers and... » Read More

A man who died Wednesday when he lost control of his sports car on state Highway 9 near Ben Lomond and crashed into an SUV was 31-year-old Michael Kelly, according to the Santa Cruz County coroner's office.

Kelly, of Boulder Creek, was driving his 2002 Pontiac Grand Am north on Highway 9 north of California Drive at about 6:40 a.m. when... » Read More

A New Mexico man was arrested on suspicion of DUI after he was found sleeping in his car that straddled the two left lanes of U.S. Highway 101 in San Rafael early this morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The engine of the 2014 Ford Focus was running, the automatic transmission was in drive and Michael Morgan, 29, of Crownpoint... » Read More

Three Alamo middle school students are in the hospital this afternoon after a hazardous materials scare in a science class, according to school district officials.

Hazardous materials crews were called to Stone Valley Middle School at 3001 Miranda Ave. around 11 a.m. after several students in a forensic science class reported not feeling well, San Ramon Valley Unified School... » Read More

The California Public Utilities Commission at a meeting in San Francisco today imposed a $1.05 million fine as well as an additional potentially multimillion penalty on PG&E Co. for illegal judge-shopping in a rate case.

The decision authored by Commissioner Carla Peterman said PG&E "severely harmed the integrity of the regulatory process... » Read More

A Burlingame construction company has been fined more than $106,000 for safety violations that led to the deaths in May of two Bay Area men working on a new bridge in Winters, the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health announced today.

Cal/OSHA cited Disney Construction Inc. and fined the company $106,110 for using a crane that... » Read More

Anticipating a rush of travelers over the Thanksgiving holiday, Amtrak and the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority are adding extra trains and buses to accommodate more passengers, Amtrak officials said today.

Amtrak will add 7,300 seats to the Pacific Surfliner route and will require reservations for travel beginning Tuesday through... » Read More

CCS Architecture of San Francisco recently completed a total renovation to the former Houlihan's space on Bridgeway Avenue. The new restaurant is warm, inviting, and has one of the best waterfront views in town. » Read More

Essential Tremor affects 10 million Americans, yet still little known disorder. The International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF) is proud to announce a new support group in Marin for those affected by essential tremor. The group meets every 4th Saturday (the next one is coming up September... » Read More

Legacy Builders has built its reputation by passing developer pricing benefits on to its clients -- assisting owners in sourcing, selecting and acquiring quality materials and services while providing expedited scheduling and costs previously only available to professional developers.
Focused primarily on quality, Legacy Builders couples precision and attention to detail with fine... » Read More

Mill Valley is located in beautiful Marin County, one of the most picturesque areas in Northern California. The town is located to the north of San Francisco, across the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge. It takes only about 15 minutes to go from San Francisco to Mill Valley but when you walk down the streets of this lovely town, it feels worlds away from the city. The town of Mill Valley has... » Read More

Many tourists come to California for their dream vacation because of the numerous attractions, a large variety of interesting dining...

Mill Valley is located just 15 minutes north of San Francisco in the shadow of beautiful Mount Tamalpais. Nested in the beautiful wooded canyons, Mill Valley has the charm of a small European town and all the amenities of an urban city in California.

Some of the most scenic state and national parks in northern California are close to Mill Valley. Visitors travel from countries around the world to enjoy what Mill Valley's residents are blessed with: the many recreational parks in town and those that surround Mill Valley, such as Mount Tamalpais State Park, the Muir Woods National Monument, and Golden Gate National Recreation Area. From the stunning open spaces in Northern California to the long stretches of beaches that go on for miles, Mill Valley has lovely lookout points in these areas where you can catch unparalleled views of the neighboring areas.

Mill Valley is very popular with outdoor enthusiasts who come here to hike, bike, and ride in the lovely wooded trails. Mill Valley is also known as the place where mountain biking was invented.

Besides the scenic beauty of our town, we have many diverse cultural events, gourmet restaurants, and plentiful shopping for avid shoppers. In downtown alone, you'll find Lytton Square bustling with activity. Stop at the Book Depot Cafe for a cup of coffee or relax and take in the sights. Style and comfort are the themes for boutiques. You'll find gourmet food from world cuisines at the many restaurants in Mill Valley's downtown.

One of the best known cultural events in Mill Valley is The Mill Valley Film Festival, an internationally renowned film festival that has been in business for 28 years. Here moviegoers and film directors congregate to enjoy new and innovative films. You can watch local theatre on a grand scale at The Mountain Play performed in a unique outdoor amphitheatre at the top of Mount Tamalpais.
This uniquely charming community attracts a diverse group of residents among which are the wealthy and well-known celebrities. Mill Valley is one of the most desirable towns to live in and was named by MONEY and CNN/Money magazines as one of the top 10 best U.S. cities to live in.

Mill Valley is a small but dynamic community with exceptional schools that are known for academic excellence and all-round learning. The Mill Valley public school district is run by the Mill Valley School District. Tamalpais High School has won the California Distinguished School Award several times. Mill Valley is also close to renowned colleges and universities, including the Marin Community College District, Golden Gate Baptist Seminary, College of Marin, Dominican University of California, Ali Akbar College of Music, and University of California at Berkeley.

Make MillValley.com your guide for all the latest information and wonderful activities out town has to offer you. Whether it is finding which event to attend or where to shop for essentials, we hope you will use MillValley.com as your main source of information.

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Mill Valley, California is known for its outdoor wonders and its many charming delights, such as shopping, golf and more all with a hip, earthy vibe. One of the many exciting offerings in Mill Valley is the Mount Tamalpais State Park.This beautiful spot shows off the stunning Mount Tamalpais, which is 2,571 feet high. This special peak is one that you can see far and wide and will enjoy...